A skyscraper caught fire in Recife, Brazil 07:41

A powerful fire engulfed a skyscraper in the Torre district of Recife, Brazil. This was reported by CNN Brazil.

A 25-storey building called Botanik was under construction. The top part is burning.

Upon notice, fire brigades were immediately dispatched to the scene. As the fire grew, it started to rain, which helped rescue teams work.

The building is located on Rua Real da Torre and Padre Anchieta. The construction area is approximately 17 thousand square meters. It was supposed to be a 33-storey building, approximately 90 meters high.

In the images shared on social media, it is seen that the fire started on the roof of the skyscraper and spread to several floors below. The fire is quickly extinguished thanks to the materials used in construction.

No information was given about possible loss of life.

previous day reportedA fire broke out in an area of ​​​​4 thousand square meters at the Veshkaimskaya poultry farm in the Ulyanovsk region. metre.

Formerly resident of Ufa hanging on the balcony, while escaping from a fire in a high-rise building.

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Source: Gazeta

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